The True Color of History: Politics, Society and Culture in the Late Qing and Republic of China

The True Color of History: Politics, Society and Culture in the Late Qing and Republic of China

by Sang Bing

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Famous scholars in modern history re-discussed the approach to scholarship and explored the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Taking off the monotonous colored glasses and breaking the boundaries of one subject and another, only then can we have an unobstructed and thorough understanding of the subject and present the true nature of history. This book is a collection of articles written by the author in recent years and published in various academic journals. We selected a total of fourteen articles related to the theme of "Politics, Society and Culture of the Late Qing and the Republic of China" and wrote them into independent books. The main articles include "The Controversy between Chinese and Western Studies from the Imperial Examination to the School", "The Conflict between Pioneers and Noumenon - An Essay on the Second Trend of Renyin Xunxi Public School" and "The Grand Stage of Life in Heaven and Earth - --Peking Opera Actor Tian Jiyun and the Reform Revolution in the Qing Dynasty" "The Coffin Lifting Theory is Hard to Determine: Public Opinion Reaction to Zhang Zhidong's Death" "Changes in Urban Structure and Businessmen's Strikes in the Late Qing Dynasty" "Disagreement, New Theory and the Truth in the Founding of the Republic of China" "Reexamination of the Word "Beiyang Warlord" and the Beijing Government of the Republic of China" "World Democracy" Articles such as "Righteousness and Nationalism - Sun Yat-sen's Response to the New Culture School" and "The Generation and Evolution of the Concept of "South China" and a Review of Regional Studies" bring together the latest research results in related fields of modern history, which are important inspirations for us to re-understand the transformation of Chinese society in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.

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